Between you and me, I'd like to know who is behind this victory, which will go down in history as our own.
Comme un éléphant son ivoire,
J’ai en bouche un bien précieux.
Pourpre mort!... J’achète ma gloire
Au prix des mots mélodieux.
Et montant au soleil, en son vivant foyer
Nos deux esprits iront se fondre et se noyer
Dans la félicité des flammes éternelles;
Cependant que sacrant le poète et l’ami,
La Gloire nous fera vivre à jamais parmi
Les Ombres que la Lyre a faites fraternelles.
As a grunt in the Army of Red Mist, Mogul Khan set his sights on the rank of Red Mist General. In battle after battle he proved his worth through gory deed. His rise through the ranks was helped by the fact that he never hesitated to decapitate a superior. Through the seven year Campaign of the Thousand Tarns, he distinguished himself in glorious carnage, his star of fame shining ever brighter, while the number of comrades in arms steadily dwindled. On the night of ultimate victory, Axe declared himself the new Red Mist General, and took on the ultimate title of 'Axe.' But his troops now numbered zero. Of course, many had died in battle, but a significant number had also fallen to Axe's blade. Needless to say, most soldiers now shun his leadership. But this matters not a whit to Axe, who knows that a one-man army is by far the best.
— I'm just an untalented old has-been.
— Were you ever famous?
— No.
— Then how can you be a has-been?
As a decrepit father takes delight
To see his active child do deeds of youth,
So I, made lame by Fortune's dearest spite,
Take all my comfort of thy worth and truth;
For whether beauty, birth, or wealth, or wit,
Or any of these all, or all, or more,
Intitled in thy parts, do crownd sit,
I make my love ingrafted to this store:
So then I am not lame, poor, nor despised,
Whilst that this shadow doth such substance give,
That I in thy abundance am sufficed,
And by a part of all thy glory live:
Look what is best, that best I wish in thee;
This wish I have, then ten times happy me.
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